The Code of Dishonor

Stephanie

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Jul 11, 2004
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a good article on all the crooks, liars and Traitors we live amongst and they make up the politicians (those who swore an oath) from BOHT parties. I don't see us getting control of it, because the citizens are not involved and these Career politicians sucking the life from us know it.
it's been sad watching it happen over my 60 years.

SNIP:
If true warriors have an honorable creed, it´s fair to say that politicians live more and more by their own Code of Dishonor. As if it wasn’t bad enough that “lie, cheat and steal” have constituted basic rules of self-serving careerists for ages, the dangerous phenomenon is growing steadily. The torturous years of “fundamental transformation” will be remembered for the multiple mutations of abuse of power, corruption and dereliction of duty.

Creed of Greed
Even if many politicians could use their programs as a winning argument in an insanity plea, greed is still holding the number one position in the Code of Dishonor.

In psychology, greed is seen as an addiction with a narcissistic twist: a constant, ruthless quest for a higher dose of wealth. In politics, the psycho-pathology usually goes in union with a power trip. Afterwards, holding a position of authority and sustaining affluence turn into clauses of “an insurance policy” against accountability for the former fraudulent activities.

Self, not Country
American Navy motto “Non sibi sed patriae”: Not Self, but Country stands in sharp contrast with the political etiquette we’ve witnessed over the last decade. The governing elite has been wearing the pink glasses of delusion for long enough to view the taxpayers´ money as their own bank account. Self-interest goes first in each and every way, turning the country’s territory into a private, badly neglected yard, decorated with a myriad of farcical, oligarchic gnomes.


No worse friend, no better enemy
1st Marine Division says: “No Better Friend, no Worse Enemy”; One glance at the official and unofficial politically correct “bestest friends” and a brief assessment of permissivism towards the enemy is enough to understand this point of the Code of Dishonor. In addition, constant preoccupation with squeezing the domestic lemon to finance e.g. billions worth of dental care for refugees makes you want to quote Ronald Reagan: “It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.”

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all of it here:
The Code of Dishonor
 

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